Events

XIX International AIDS Conference • July 22–27, 2012


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The XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) brought together more than 20,000 people from nearly 200 countries committed to ending the pandemic, including those working in the field of HIV, policymakers, and persons living with HIV. It was an opportunity to assess where we are, evaluate scientific developments, share experiences, and plan a way forward.

Health workers are essential to reaching the goal of a world without AIDS, but they cannot do it alone. We asked visitors and staff who came to our booth what else it would take. Click on the image to the right to see what they said.

HIV/AIDS Features and Blogs | IntraHealth at AIDS 2012 |
HIV/AIDS Overview


FEATURED BLOG

Turning the Tide on HIV/AIDS Takes Health Workers
by David J. Olson

In April, I visited two government health centers in Ethiopia where IntraHealth works to strengthen prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) of HIV. In 24 months, almost 2,000 babies have been delivered there. Thirty of the mothers were found HIV-positive, but only one of the babies was positive. That baby is on antiretroviral therapy (ART) and doing fine. » Read more

 

SPECIAL EVENT

Achieving Excellence in the Supply Chain Workforce: The People that Deliver Global Partnership

Thursday, July 26, 6:30–8:30 pm | Mini Room 6

Join us at the 2012 International AIDS Conference for a critical discussion on the challenges and opportunities for developing a strong and sustainable health supply chain workforce, followed by individual networking, snacks, and refreshments.

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HIV/AIDS FEATURES AND BLOGS

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Fighting Pediatric HIV Infection in Ethiopia with PMTCT
Before IntraHealth began working in prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) in Ethiopia in 2003, such services were not available at any government health center in the country. When antiretroviral drugs are available as prophylaxis during pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding, HIV transmission can be reduced from approximately 35% to less than 5%. » Read more
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Observing Hope: Pediatric HIV Prevention in Two Health Centers in Ethiopia
David J. Olson, Independent Global Health Communications and Policy Consultant
In 24 months, 1,919 babies have been delivered in government health centers in these two communities, and only one of them has been found HIV-positive. That’s a pretty good performance, even in a country with a relatively low . . . » Read more
taking a photo  
Photovoice: Using Photography to Reduce HIV Stigma and Discrimination in Guatemala
Arianna Taboada, UNC-IntraHealth Summer Fellow
As an artist who has worked in a variety of settings, countries, and languages, I know one thing for sure: images can communicate what words cannot. Arts theorist Douglas Crimp took this assumption one step . . . » Read more
child playing with hoop  
Meet Aimable: Living with HIV, Cultivating Hope
Christine Spetz, Communication and Documentation Specialist
I heard about Aimable, a smiling eight-year-old boy who loves soccer, from a health provider at Rwanda’s Rubungo Health Center. He is one of 40 children who receive HIV treatment and care at the center’s pediatric palliative care ward. Five years ago, Aimable’s mother died from an AIDS-related condition. He was . . . » Read more
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Helping People Living with HIV Support Each Other: Emotionally, Physically, Financially
Spéciose Mukaferesi is a nurse in Rwanda, and for nearly 20 years she has lived with HIV. For much of that time, she has also lived with the stigma that can accompany a positive diagnosis. In 2007, she reached out to other women like herself to start Rushaki Health Center’s first support group for . . . » Read more

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INTRAHEALTH AT AIDS 2012

SATELLITE EVENT
Nurse Models of HIV Care & Treatment: Addressing Health Workforce Shortages for Long-Term Sustainability | Kate Tulenko will participate.

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

Mobilizing community members as lay counselors to increase access to HIV counseling and testing for individuals and couples in underserved and remote locations in Zambia | Presented by Deborah Murray

Low Rate of Adverse Events for Tanzanian Male Circumcision Clients | Presented by Flavia Bianchi

Using the Performance Improvement Approach to increase access to HIV Rapid Testing in Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission (PMTCT) Settings in Nyangana District, Namibia | Presented by Flavia Bianchi

Increasing community health worker productivity to strengthen effectiveness of HIV/AIDS programs | Presented by Wanda Jaskiewicz
 


New guidelines, promising outcomes: PMTCT results over two years in Rwanda | Presented by S. Nsanzimana

Retrospective tracking for prospective monitoring: following HIV-positive mothers and their infants in Rwanda | Presented by Crystal Milligan

Pediatric HIV-free survival at 18 months in IntraHealth-supported prevention of mother-to-child transmission programs in Rwanda | Presented by Julius Kamwesiga

Strengthening HIV Test Access and Treatment Uptake Study (Project status): A randomized trial of HIV testing and counseling interventions | Presented by D. McNaghten (CDC)

Improving Retention of Health Workers in Botswana | Presented by Karen Blyth

Universal prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) access in Ethiopia: promising strategies in low-prevalence contexts with limited health use | Presented by Karen Blyth

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